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Physics at the Large Hadron Collider [electronic resource] /edited by Amitava Datta, Biswarup Mukhopadhyaya, Amitava Raychaudhuri, Alok K. Gupta, C. L. Khetrapal, T. Padmanabhan, Amitava Raychaudhuri, M. Vijayan.

by Datta, Amitava [editor.]; Mukhopadhyaya, Biswarup [editor.]; Raychaudhuri, Amitava [editor.]; Gupta, Alok K [editor.]; Khetrapal, C. L [editor.]; Padmanabhan, T [editor.]; Raychaudhuri, Amitava [editor.]; Vijayan, M [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New Delhi : Springer India, 2009.Description: 275p. 150 illus. online resource.ISBN: 9788184892956.Subject(s): Physics | Quantum theory | Particle acceleration | Physics | Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory | Quantum Field Theories, String Theory | Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics | Astrophysics and Astroparticles | Measurement Science and InstrumentationDDC classification: 539.72 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The Large Hadron Collider: Overall Motivation -- The Standard Model and Beyond – LEP/SLC/Tevatron and LHC -- Accelerator Physics and Technological Challenges of the LHC -- Challenges to Software/Computing for Experimentation at the LHC -- Electroweak Symmetry Breaking at the LHC -- Prospects of Searches for the Higgs Boson at the LHC -- QCD at the Large Hadron Collider – Higgs Searches and Some Non-SUSY Extensions beyond the SM -- Heavy Ions at the LHC: A Quest for Quark Plasma at the CERN-LHC -- Strong Gauge Boson Scattering at the LHC -- Signatures of Supersymmetry at the LHC -- Dark Matter and the LHC -- Using Tau Polarisation for Charged Higgs Boson and SUSY Searches at the LHC -- Extra Spacetime Dimensions and the LHC -- Universal Extra Dimensions.-.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In an epoch when particle physics is awaiting a major step forward, the Large Hydron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva will soon be operational. It will collide a beam of high energy protons with another similar beam circulation in the same 27 km tunnel but in the opposite direction, resulting in the production of many elementary particles some never created in the laboratory before. It is widely expected that the LHC will discover the Higgs boson, the particle which supposedly lends masses to all other fundamental particles. In addition, the question as to whether there is some new law of physics at such high energy is likely to be answered through this experiment. The present volume contains a collection of articles written by international experts, both theoreticians and experimentalists, from India and abroad, which aims to acquaint a non-specialist with some basic issues related to the LHC. At the same time, it is expected to be a useful, rudimentary companion of introductory exposition and technical expertise alike, and it is hoped to become unique in its kind. The fact that there is substantial Indian involvement in the entire LHC endeavour, at all levels including fabrication, physics analysis procedures as well as theoretical studies, is also amply brought out in the collection.
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The Large Hadron Collider: Overall Motivation -- The Standard Model and Beyond – LEP/SLC/Tevatron and LHC -- Accelerator Physics and Technological Challenges of the LHC -- Challenges to Software/Computing for Experimentation at the LHC -- Electroweak Symmetry Breaking at the LHC -- Prospects of Searches for the Higgs Boson at the LHC -- QCD at the Large Hadron Collider – Higgs Searches and Some Non-SUSY Extensions beyond the SM -- Heavy Ions at the LHC: A Quest for Quark Plasma at the CERN-LHC -- Strong Gauge Boson Scattering at the LHC -- Signatures of Supersymmetry at the LHC -- Dark Matter and the LHC -- Using Tau Polarisation for Charged Higgs Boson and SUSY Searches at the LHC -- Extra Spacetime Dimensions and the LHC -- Universal Extra Dimensions.-.

In an epoch when particle physics is awaiting a major step forward, the Large Hydron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva will soon be operational. It will collide a beam of high energy protons with another similar beam circulation in the same 27 km tunnel but in the opposite direction, resulting in the production of many elementary particles some never created in the laboratory before. It is widely expected that the LHC will discover the Higgs boson, the particle which supposedly lends masses to all other fundamental particles. In addition, the question as to whether there is some new law of physics at such high energy is likely to be answered through this experiment. The present volume contains a collection of articles written by international experts, both theoreticians and experimentalists, from India and abroad, which aims to acquaint a non-specialist with some basic issues related to the LHC. At the same time, it is expected to be a useful, rudimentary companion of introductory exposition and technical expertise alike, and it is hoped to become unique in its kind. The fact that there is substantial Indian involvement in the entire LHC endeavour, at all levels including fabrication, physics analysis procedures as well as theoretical studies, is also amply brought out in the collection.

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